The Founder
Elizabeth M. MOFOR
We provide programmes for leisure and therapy
I understand when you’re in your 20s this may be easier said than done. For many of us, our natural instincts are to pull away from our parents and grand parents and push toward independence. But there needs to be a balance. Some people never resolve parental issues and their parents die and that’s that.
In the African context especially, we lead communal lives that necessitate living together and mingling with parents and grand parents. This actually implies looking after them as though they were kids. Sometimes, time and or energy may be absent but the will to cater for them may be there, then thats where LAFTA comes in to play.
Up Coming and Recent Events
NEW UPDATES
Due to the prevailing circumstances in the North West Region where LAFTA’s Multipurpose Center is under construction, • LAFTA continues...
EVENTS !!!
THE 9th FEBRUARY 2017 INTERGENERATIONAL DIALOGUE WITH THE YOUTH ORGANIZED BY LAFTA AT THE YAOUNDE...
N.W. Governor's visit to LAFTA site
During his economic tour of the North West Region, Governor Lele L'Afrique Aldophe visited LAFTA's...
9th February 2017 Intergenerational Event
In prelude to the Celebration of the 51st National Youth Day, LAFTA is organising an...